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Ca. 1462, Savona. Second child of Antonio Grosso and Maria Basso della Rovere. Brother of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1505.htm#Grosso"><STRONG>Leonardo Grosso della Rovere</STRONG></A> (1505). Grand-nephew of Pope <A HREF="bios1467.htm#Dellarovere"><STRONG>Sixtus IV</STRONG></A>, on his mother's side. Nephew of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1477.htm#Basso"><STRONG>Girolamo Basso della Rovere</STRONG></A> (1477). Relative of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1503-ii.htm#Franciotti"><STRONG>Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere</STRONG></A> (1503). Second cousin of Pope <A HREF="bios1471.htm#Dellarovere"><STRONG>Julius II</STRONG></A>. He was also known as Cardinal Della Rovere.</P> <P><STRONG>Education</STRONG>. Entered the order of the Friars Minor Conventual (Franciscans) in Savona; member of the province of Liguria. (No further educational information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Sacred orders</STRONG>. (No information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Early life</STRONG>. Referendary of the Tribunal of the Apostolic Signature. Papal treasurer in Perugia.</P> <P><STRONG>Episcopate</STRONG>. Elected bishop of Mende, October 27, 1483. Consecrated (no information found). Abbot <I>comendatario</I> of the Cistercian monastery of Notre-Dame de Bonnecombe, diocese of Rodez, April 29, 1493. Named vice-legate in Avignon by Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, with faculty to represent him, 1495; rector of <I>Comtat Venaissin</I>, 1496. For reasons of health, he asked to be relieved from that post in 1501 but the citizens opposed this and sent a delegation to Cardinal della Rovere in Spring 1502; on April 11, 1502, he left Avignon and was replaced by Galeotto Franciotto della Rovere. Received into the corporation of doctors of the University of Avignon, June 26, 1496; its <I>primicerius</I>, May 1500.</P> <P><STRONG>Cardinalate</STRONG>. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 29, 1503; received the red hat, December 4, 1503; and the title of Ss. XII Apostoli <FONT SIZE=2>(1)</FONT>, December 6, 1503. Due to his bad health, he retired to Perugia in the summer of 1504.</P> <P><STRONG>Death</STRONG>. August 18, 1504, near 4 a.m., suddenly after having returned to Rome. Buried in the chapel of Sixtus IV in the patriarchal Vatican basilica, Rome. It is not known with certitude if he remained buried there or if he was translated to the church of S. Francesco a Ripa, where his family had right of burial <FONT SIZE=2>(2)</FONT>.</P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Bibliography</STRONG>. Berton, Charles. <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux, contenant des notions g茅n茅rales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature compl&#232;te ..., des cardinaux de tous less temps et de tous les pays ... les d茅tails biographiques essentiels sur tous les cardinaux ... de longues 茅tudes sur les cardinaux c茅l&#232;bre ...</STRONG> Paris : J.-P. Migne, 1857 ; Facsimile edition. Farnborough ; Gregg, 1969, col. 1480; Cardella, Lorenzo. <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>. Rome : Stamperia Pagliarini, 1793, III, 309; Chac贸n, Alfonso. <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm ab initio nascentis Ecclesi&#230; vsque ad Vrbanvm VIII. Pont. Max.</STRONG> 2 volumes. Romae : Typis Vaticanis, 1630, II, col. 1374; Cl茅ment Grosso della Rovere" in "Essai de liste g茅n茅rale des cardinaux. VIII. Les cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle;. <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1939</STRONG>. Paris : Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1939, p. 78; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. Volumen II (1431-1503). M眉nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1914; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, p. 192; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. M眉nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1935; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, III, 10, 60 and 244; Ritzler, Remigius. "I cardinali e i papi dei Frati Minori Conventuali." <STRONG>Miscellanea Franciscana</STRONG>, LXXI (Gennaio-Giugno 1971), Fasc. I-II, 55-57; Weber, Christoph and Becker, Michael. <STRONG>Genealogien zur Papstgeschichte</STRONG>. 6 v. Stuttgart : Anton Hiersemann, 1999-2002. (P&#228;pste und Papsttum, Bd. 29, 1-6), I, 336.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Webgraphy</STRONG>. <a href="https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/grosso-della-rovere-clemente_(Dizionario-Biografico)"><strong>Biography</strong></a> by Raissa Teodori, in Italian, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 60 (2003), Treccani; <A HREF="http://www.artfund.org/acq/artworkDetail4_5.asp?appref=13062"><STRONG>his effigy</STRONG></A> on a coin (right side); on the left is Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere, future Pope Julius II; attributed to Giovanni Candida, British Museum, London, England.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2>(1) This is according to Eubel, <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>, III, 10 and 60; Cl&#233;ment Grosso della Rovere" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;rale des cardinaux. VIII. Les cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle;. <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1939</STRONG>, p. 78; and Ritzler, "I cardinali e i papi dei Frati Minori Conventuali." <STRONG>Miscellanea Franciscana</STRONG>, LXXI (Gennaio-Giugno 1971), Fasc. I-II, 56; Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1374, says that he received the title of S. Clemente; Ferdinando Ughelli, in his addition to Chac&#243;n, in that same column, says that the former was wrong and that the cardinal received the title of Ss. XII Apostoli; Berton, <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux</STRONG>, col. 1480, says that he first received the title of S. Clemente and later that of Ss. XII Apostoli; all the other sources consulted say that he received this latter title.<BR>(2) This is according to Riztler, "I cardinali e i papi dei Frati Minori Conventuali." <STRONG>Miscellanea Franciscana</STRONG>, LXXI (Gennaio-Giugno 1971), Fasc. I-II, 57.</FONT></P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="bar149.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="3" ALT="Cool Archive"></CENTER> <P>(2) 2. <A NAME="Franciotti"><STRONG>FRANCIOTTI DELLA ROVERE, Galeotto</STRONG> (1471-1507)</P> <P><STRONG>Birth</STRONG>. 1471, Lucca (or Rome). Of a noble family. Son of Francesco Franciotti and Luchina Della Rovere. Grand-nephew of Pope <A HREF="bios1467.htm#Dellarovere"><STRONG>Sixtus IV</STRONG></A>. Nephew of Pope <A HREF="bios1471.htm#Dellarovere"><STRONG>Julius II</STRONG></A>, on his mother's side. Half-brother of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1507-ii.htm#Gara"><STRONG>Sisto Gara della Rovere</STRONG></A> (1507). Relative of Cardinals <A HREF="bios1503-ii.htm#Grosso"><STRONG>Clemente Grosso della Rovere</STRONG></A>, O.F.M.Conv. (1503); <A HREF="bios1505.htm#Grosso"><STRONG>Leonardo Grosso della Rovere</STRONG></A> (1505); and <A HREF="bios1633.htm#Franciotti"><STRONG>Marcantonio Franciotti</STRONG></A> (1633). He was known as Cardinal Della Rovere. He is also listed as Galeottus de Franciottis.</P> <P><STRONG>Education</STRONG>. He had a <I>singolare erudizione</I> <FONT SIZE=2>(1)</FONT>. (No further educational information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Sacred orders</STRONG>. (No information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Episcopate</STRONG>. Elected bishop of Lucca, October/November 1503; he was assisted in the government of the diocese by his nephew Giorgio Franciotti; occupied the see until his death. Consecrated, April 9, 1504, at the Vatican, Rome, by Pope Julius II, assisted by Cardinal Antonio Pallavicini, bishop of Orsense, and by Cardinal Giovanni San Giorgio, bishop of Parma; in the same ceremony were consecrated Cardinal Raffaele Sansone Riario, bishop of Albano; and future cardinals Francesco Alidosi, bishop of Mileto; Antonio Ferrero, bishop of Noli; and Gabriele de' Gabrielli, archbishop of Urbino.</P> <P><STRONG>Cardinalate</STRONG>. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 29, 1503; published, December 4, 1503; received the red hat and the title of S. Pietro in Vincoli, December 6, 1503. Administrator of the metropolitan see of Benevento, August 30, 1504; occupied the post until his death. Administrator of the see of Cremona, May 27, 1505; resigned the post shortly before his death. Vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, May 31, 1505 until his death. Legate in Bologna , May 1506; and later in Rome. Administrator of the see of Vicenza, August 1507 <FONT SIZE=2>(2)</FONT>. Abbot <I>commendatario</I> of Nonatola and of S. Benigno di Fruttaria. He was a patron of artists and intellectuals and a good friend of Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, future Pope Leo X.</P> <P><STRONG>Death</STRONG>. September 11, 1507, of fever, Rome. Buried the following day in the chapel of S. Maria in the basilica of Ss. XII Apostoli <FONT SIZE=2>(3)</FONT>, Rome <FONT SIZE=2>(4)</FONT>. The funeral oration was pronounced by Tommaso Fedro Inghirami da Volterra. In Lucca, an honorary sepulchre was built in the chapel of the in the church of S. Agostino.</P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Bibliography</STRONG>. Berton, Charles. <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux, contenant des notions g&#233;n&#233;rales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature compl&#232;te ..., des cardinaux de tous less temps et de tous les pays ... les d&#233;tails biographiques essentiels sur tous les cardinaux ... de longues &#233;tudes sur les cardinaux c&#233;l&#232;bre ...</STRONG> Paris : J.-P. Migne, 1857 ; Facsimile edition. Farnborough ; Gregg, 1969, col. 1480; Cardella, Lorenzo. <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>. Rome : Stamperia Pagliarini, 1793, III, 309-310; Chac&#243;n, Alfonso. <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm ab initio nascentis Ecclesi&#230; vsque ad Vrbanvm VIII. Pont. Max.</STRONG> 2 volumes. Romae : Typis Vaticanis, 1630, II, col. 1374; "Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1939</STRONG>. Paris : Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1939, p. 79; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. M&#252;nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1935; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, III, 10, 68, 132, 181, 228 and 333; Nicolai, Umberto. <STRONG>I vescovi di Lucca</STRONG>. Lucca : Tipografia Ricchielli, 1966, p. 23, no. 78; Sanclemente, Enrico. <STRONG>Series critico-chronologica episcoporvm cremonensivm svb avspiciis pr&#230;tantissimi antistitis Homoboni Offredi ex authenticis monvmentis avcta et emendata svaqve integritati maxima ex parte restitvta</STRONG>. Cremon&#230; : apvd Josephvm Feraboli, MDCCCXI, p. 152; Weber, Christoph and Becker, Michael. <STRONG>Genealogien zur Papstgeschichte</STRONG>. 6 v. Stuttgart : Anton Hiersemann, 1999-2002. (P&#228;pste und Papsttum, Bd. 29, 1-6), I, 428.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Webgraphy</STRONG>. <A HREF="http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/franciotti-della-rovere-galeotto_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/"><STRONG>Biography</STRONG></A> by Paolo Cherubini, in Italian, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 50 (1998), Treccani; <A HREF="http://genealogy.euweb.cz/italy/rovere.html"><STRONG>his genealogy</STRONG></A>, A7 B4 C2, Genealogy.EU; <A HREF="http://www.chiesacattolica.it/beweb/UI/page.jsp?action=schedadaricerca&sercd=5433968&username=guest&statoinv=V&timestamp=1370461077468&batch=20&frase=della+rovere&view=elenco&frase=della+rovere&pagina=3"><STRONG>his portrait</STRONG></A> (1700-1749), diocese of Vicenza, Beni Ecclesiastici in Web (BeWeb); <A HREF="http://www.araldicavaticana.com/rx048.htm"><STRONG>his engraving and arms</STRONG></A>, Araldica Vaticana.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2>(1) Cardella, <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>, III, 309.<BR>(2) Berton, <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux</STRONG>, col. 1408; Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1374; Cardella, <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>, III, 310, say that he occupied the see of Padua; but neither Eubel, <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>, III, 267; nor Pius Bonfatius Gams, <STRONG>Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae</STRONG>. (3 v. in 1. Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1957), p. 798, list him among the occupants of that see; "Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1939</STRONG>, p. 79, does not mention either that he occupied the see of Padua.<BR>(3) This is according to "Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique 1939</STRONG>, p. 78; Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1374, says that he was buried in the patriarchal Vatican basilica; and Cardella, <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>, III, 310, says that he was buried in the patriarchal Vatican basilica and that in 1625, his remains were transferred to the chapel of <I>SS. Sagramento</I> and placed next to the tomb of Pope Sixtus IV.<BR>(4) This is the brief text of his epitaph taken from Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1374: <STRONG>DEPOSITVM. GALEOTTI. CARDINALIS S. PETRI. AD. VINCVLA</STRONG>.</FONT></P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="bar149.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="3" ALT="Cool Archive"></CENTER> <P>(3) 3. <A NAME="Castelnau"><STRONG>CASTELNAU DE CLERMONT-LUD&#200;VE, Fran&#231;ois Guillaume de</STRONG> (1480-1541)</P> <P><STRONG>Birth</STRONG>. 1480, Clermont- Lod&#232;ve, France. Of a noble family. Fourth child of Pierre Guillaume de Castelnau, <I>signeur</I> de Clermont-Lod&#232;ve, grand <I>s茅n茅chal</I> of France, and Catherine d'Amboise. His last name is also listed under Clermont-Lod&#232;ve; and as Clermont only. Nephew of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1498.htm#Amboise"><STRONG>Georges I d'Amboise</STRONG></A> (1498), on his mother's side. Cousin of Cardinal <A HREF="bios1506.htm#Amboise"><STRONG>Louis II d'Amboise</STRONG></A> (1506). Related to Cardinals <A HREF="bios1544.htm#Armagnac"><STRONG>Georges d'Armagnac</STRONG></A> (1544) and <A HREF="bios1545.htm#Amboise"><STRONG>Georges II d'Amboise</STRONG></A> (1545).</P> <P><STRONG>Education</STRONG>. Educated by his uncle the cardinal; obtained a licentiate in theology (no further educational information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Early life</STRONG>. Provost of Beaumont. Canon of the cathedral chapter of Albi. Abbot <I>commendatario</I> of the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Thibery, diocese of Agde, 1499; resigned after his promotion to the cardinalate. Protonotary apostolic.</P> <P><STRONG>Sacred orders</STRONG>. (No information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Episcopate</STRONG>. Named administrator of the see of Saint Pons de Tomi&#232;res, November 17, 1501. Promoted to the metropolitan see of Narbonne, June 22, 1502; he had not yet received the priestly ordination; occupied the see until his death. Prior of Notre-Dame du Parc, diocese of Rouen, December 6, 1502.</P> <P><STRONG>Cardinalate</STRONG>. Created cardinal deacon in the consistory of November 29, 1503; published and received the red hat, December 4, 1503; and received the deaconry of S. Adriano, December 6, 1503. Abbot <I>commendatario</I> of Saint-Pierre de Jumi&#232;ges, 1505-1510. Transferred to the see of Auch, July 4, 1507; granted the pallium, July 30, 1518; resigned the government of the see, June 14, 1538. Ambassador of King Louis XIII to Pope Julius II, who was disgusted with France, 1507. Named bishop of Senez, 1508; occupied the see until September 19, 1509. Sent in a mission to Milan and later to Rouen; returned to Rome by sea on Sunday October 15, 1508. His episcopal palace in Auch was occupied by a group of rebellious people; Pope Julius II asked the Parliament of Toulouse to punish them. Opted for the title of S. Stefano al Monte Celio, May 2, 1509; retained the deaconry of S. Adriano <I>in commendam</I> until March 17, 1511. Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals, 1509-1510. On June 29, 1510, he was arrested with one of his cousins and imprisoned for some time in <I>Castello Sant'Angelo</I> for having wanted to leave Rome without the pope's permission. He signed the bull of convocation of the 5th Lateran Council, 1511. Administrator of the see of Saint Pons de Tomi&#232;res, July 9 1511; occupied the post until July 28, 1514; in exchange he received the town and the <I>maison</I> of Villeneuve in that diocese. Abbot <I>commendatario</I> of Saint-Pierre de Lagny, 1512-1521. Legate in Avignon until his death. Did not participate in the <A HREF="conclave-xvi.htm#1513"><STRONG>conclave of 1513</STRONG></A>, which elected Pope Leo X. The pope confirmed him as prior <I>commendatario</I> of the Augustinian priorate of Santa Maria de la Fuente de Dios Tanbien, diocese of Astorga, March 19, 1513. Abbot <I>comendatario</I> of the abbeys of San Pedro de Besalu, diocese of Gerona, 1513 to 1516. Cardinal <I>primoprete</I>, June 1521. Abbot <I>commendatario</I> of Saint-Martin de Villamagne, diocese of B茅ziers, 1521-1528. Did not participate in the <A HREF="conclave-xvi.htm#1522"><STRONG>conclave of 1521-1522</STRONG></A>, which elected Pope Adrian VI. Arrived in Rome as French ambassador and legate in Avignon, December 6, 1522; returned to Avignon, June 23, 1523. Named bishop of Valence, January 11, 1523; resigned the see in favor of his nephew Antoine du Vesc, May 10, 1531. Participated in the <A HREF="conclave-xvi.htm#1523"><STRONG>conclave of 1523</STRONG></A>, which elected Pope Clement VII. Opted for the order of cardinal bishops and the suburbicarian see of Frascati, December 18, 1523 <FONT SIZE=2>(1)</FONT>. Named bishop of Agde, May 10, 1531; occupied the see until his death. Did not participate in the <A HREF="conclave-xvi.htm#1534"><STRONG>conclave of 1534</STRONG></A>, which elected Pope Paul III. Administrator of the see of Saint Pons de Tomi&#232;res, November 20, 1534; resigned the post, March 24, 1539.</P> <P><STRONG>Death</STRONG>. Shortly before March 13, 1541 <FONT SIZE=2>(2)</FONT>, Avignon. Buried in the church of the Celestines in Pont-sur-Sorgues.</P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Bibliography</STRONG>. Berton, Charles. <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux, contenant des notions g茅n茅rales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature compl&#232;te ..., des cardinaux de tous less temps et de tous les pays ... les d茅tails biographiques essentiels sur tous les cardinaux ... de longues 茅tudes sur les cardinaux c茅l&#232;bre ...</STRONG> Paris : J.-P. Migne, 1857 ; Facsimile edition. Farnborough ; Gregg, 1969, col. 686; Cardella, Lorenzo. <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>. Rome : Stamperia Pagliarini, 1793, III, 307-308; Chac贸n, Alfonso. <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm ab initio nascentis Ecclesi&#230; vsque ad Vrbanvm VIII. Pont. Max.</STRONG> 2 volumes. Romae : Typis Vaticanis, 1630, II, col. 1373; "Fran&#231;ois-Guillaume de Castelanu de Clermont-Lod&#232;ve" in "Essai de liste g茅n茅rale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique de 1939</STRONG>. Paris : Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1939, p. 79; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. Volumen II (1431-1503). M眉nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1914; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, pp. 218 and 199; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. M&#252;nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1935; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, III, 10, 58, 70, 72, 84, 97, 125, 277, 297 and 326; Fisquet, Honor茅 Jean Pierre. <STRONG>La France pontificale (Gallia Christiana) : histoire chronologique et biographique des archev&#234;ques et 茅v&#234;ques de tous les dioc&#232;ses de France depuis l'etablissement du Christianisme jusqu' &#224; nos jours, divis茅e en 18 provinces eccl茅siastiques</STRONG>. 21 vols. Paris : E. Repos, 1864-1874, VI, 506-511.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Webgraphy</STRONG>. <A HREF="https://www.diocesifrascati.it/2010/05/10/francesco-guglielmo-di-clermont-1523-1541/"><STRONG>Biography</STRONG></A>, in Italian, Diocesi Suburbicara Tuscolana; <A HREF="http://perso.wanadoo.fr/pat.hernandez/clermontpersosreligieux.htm"><STRONG>biography</STRONG></A>, in French, under "1540 GUILHEM"; <A HREF="http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/Visualiseur?Destination=Gallica&O=NUMM-204185"><STRONG>biography</STRONG></A>, in French, pp. 506-511.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2>(1) Berton, <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux</STRONG>, col. 686; Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1373; and "Fran&#231;ois-Guillaume de Castelanu de Clermont-Lod&#232;ve" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique de 1939</STRONG>, p. 79, say that he was dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals; the latter source says that he never occupied the see of Ostia e Velletri.<BR>(2) This is according to Eubel, <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>, III, 10; Fisquet, <STRONG>La France pontificale (Gallia Christiana)</STRONG>, VI, 506, says that he died in 1540; and on VI, 511, indicates that the cardinal died in February 1541; this is according to the <I>vieux style</I>, which counted the years from Easter to Easter instead of from January to December; therefore, March 2, 1540, translated to the normal calendar is March 2, 1541; Fisquet adds that the news of his death reached Rome on March 3, 1541; Ferdinando Ughelli, Cist. in his addition to Chac&#243;n, <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1373, says that he died in 1540.</FONT></P> <CENTER><IMG SRC="bar149.gif" WIDTH="400" HEIGHT="3" ALT="Cool Archive"></CENTER> <P>(4) 4. <A NAME="Zuniga"><STRONG>Z&#218;&#209;IGA Y PIMENTEL, Juan</STRONG> (1465-1504)</P> <P><STRONG>Birth</STRONG>. 1465 <FONT SIZE=2>(1)</FONT>, B茅jar, diocese of Plasencia, Spain. Son of &#193;lvaro de Z煤帽iga, duke of Plasencia, and Leonor de Pimentel, duchess of Ar茅valo <FONT SIZE=2>(2)</FONT>. They were also the dukes of B茅jar. His last name is also listed as St煤帽iga, Stunniga; as Zunniga; as Zubiga; and as Estunica.</P> <P><STRONG>Early life</STRONG>. At a young age, he demonstrated aptitude for the arms and his parents provided the occasion for him to cultivate it <FONT SIZE=2>(3)</FONT>. Grand <I>maestre</I> of the Order of Alc&#225;ntara, January 23, 1475. He distinguished himself in the sieges of M&#225;laga, Baeza and Granada against the Moors; greatly contributed to the conquest of the kingdom of Granada from the infidels in 1492. On November 20, 1494, he resigned as grand <I>maestre</I> of the order into the hands of King Ferdinand I of Spain <FONT SIZE=2>(4)</FONT>, who united the order to his crown. He retired to Villanueva de la Serena and had a monastery built to live in solitude with other knights under the rule of Saint Benedict, which was the rule of his former military order.</P> <P><STRONG>Education</STRONG>. After resigning his post of grand <I>maestre</I>, he studied at the monastery of La Serena under the direcction of Antonio de Nebrija, who taught him Latin and dedicated to him the <STRONG>Diccionario latino-espa&#241;ol</STRONG> (1492); Fray Gutierre de Trejo, knight of Alc&#225;ntara, taught him law; Fr. Domingo, O.P., taught him theology; Abasurto, a Jewish astrologer, taught him the <I>esfera</I>; and <I>Maestro</I> Sol&#243;rzano, music. At the same time, he developed a passion for hunting. He obtained a prebend in the cathedral of Burgos. The Spanish monarchs named him archbishop of Sevilla and he accepted in 1502.</P> <P><STRONG>Sacred orders</STRONG>. (No information found).</P> <P><STRONG>Episcopate</STRONG>. Elected archbishop of Sevilla, May 5, 1503; took possession by procurator, January 18, 1504; he made the solemn entrance in June 1504; occupied the see until his death. Consecrated (no information found). He was promoted to the cardinalate at the instance of the Spanish monarchs.</P> <P><STRONG>Cardinalate</STRONG>. Created cardinal priest in the consistory of November 29, 1503; published, December 4, 1503; received the title of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo, December 6, 1503; the red hat was sent to him with a papal bull on February 24, 1504. He left Sevilla for the court on July 17, 1504; while he was travelling through Extremadura, he died. He was a patron of the arts.</P> <P><STRONG>Death</STRONG>. July 26, 1504 <FONT SIZE=2>(5)</FONT>, after a brief illness that lasted only one day, <I>granja</I> Mirabal of the monastery of Guadalupe, C&#225;ceres, Extremadura. His body was deposited temporarily in the church of Santa Catalina of that monastery; in 1533 it was transferred to the main chapel of the Dominican convent of San Vicente de Ferrer, Plasencia, founded by his mother, and buried there. On August 17, 1504, Pope Julius II expressed his sorrow for the death of the cardinal.</P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Bibliography</STRONG>. Berton, Charles. <STRONG>Dictionnaire des cardinaux, contenant des notions g&#233;n&#233;rales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature compl&#232;te ..., des cardinaux de tous less temps et de tous les pays ... les d&#233;tails biographiques essentiels sur tous les cardinaux ... de longues &#233;tudes sur les cardinaux c&#233;l&#232;bre ...</STRONG> Paris : J.-P. Migne, 1857 ; Facsimile edition. Farnborough ; Gregg, 1969, col. 1702; Cardella, Lorenzo. <STRONG>Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa</STRONG>. Rome : Stamperia Pagliarini, 1793, III, 308-309; Chac&#243;n, Alfonso. <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm ab initio nascentis Ecclesi&#230; vsque ad Vrbanvm VIII. Pont. Max.</STRONG> 2 volumes. Romae : Typis Vaticanis, 1630, II, col. 1373-1374; "Jean de Zuniga" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique de 1939</STRONG>. Paris : Maison de la Bonne Presse, 1939, p. 79; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. Volumen II (1431-1503). M&#252;nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1914; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, p. 165; Eubel, Conradus and Gulik, Guglielmus van. <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>. M&#252;nich : Sumptibus et Typis Librariae Regensbergianae, 1935; reprint, Padua : Il Messagero di S. Antonio, 1960, III, 10, 67 and 211; Go&#241;i, J. "Z&#250;&#241;iga, Juan de." <STRONG>Diccionario de historia eclesi&#225;stica de Espa&#241;a</STRONG>. 4 vols and Supplement. Dirigido por Quint&#237;n Aldea Vaquero, Tom&#225;s Mar&#237;n Mart&#237;nez, Jos&#233; Vives Gatell. Madrid : Instituto Enrique Fl&#243;rez, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient&#237;ficas, 1972-1975, IV, 2816-2817; Guitarte Izquierdo, Vidal. <STRONG>Episcopologio Espa&#241;ol (1500-1699). Espa&#241;oles obispos en espa&#241;a, Am&#233;rica, Filipinas y otros pa&#237;ses</STRONG>. Rome : Instituto Espa&#241;ol de Historia Eclesi&#225;stica, 1994. (Publicaciones del Instituto Espa&#241;ol de Historia Eclesi&#225;stica; Subsidia; 34), p. 20.</FONT></P> <P><FONT SIZE=2><STRONG>Webgraphy</STRONG>. <a href="http://dbe.rah.es/biografias/16019/juan-de-stuniga-y-pimentel"><strong>Biography</strong></a> by Feliciano Novoa Portela, in Spanish, DB~e, Diccionario Biogr谩fico Espa帽ol; <A HREF="http://www.villanuevadelaserena.com/personajes_textos.htm#zuniga"><STRONG>Don Ju&#225;n de Z&#250;&#241;iga, mecenas de las artes</STRONG></A>, in Spanish; <A HREF="http://www.villadegata.com/images/nebrija.jpg"><STRONG>his painting</STRONG></A> receiving lessons from Antonio de Nebrija in Villa de Gata, Extremadura, Spain; <a href="http://www.araldicavaticana.com/zuniga1.htm"><strong>his arms</strong></a>, Araldica Vaticana; <a href="http://requiem-projekt.de/db/suche.php?function=b_ausgabe&grabmalID=976"><strong>his tomb</strong></a>, Requiem Datenbank.</FONT></P> <FONT SIZE=2>(1) This is according to Guitarte, <STRONG>Episcopologio Espa&#241;ol (1500-1699)</STRONG>, p. 20; Go&#241;i, J. "Z&#250;&#241;iga, Juan de." <STRONG>Diccionario de historia eclesi&#225;stica de Espa&#241;a</STRONG>, IV, 2816, says that he was born ca. 1492, which could be a typographical error for 1462; "Jean de Zuniga" in "Essai de liste g&#233;n&#233;ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique de 1939</STRONG>, p. 80, says that he was born in 1474. In 1461, the marriage of his parents was validated; they had contracted matrimony before, without the necessary dispensation because his mother, Leonor de Pimentel, was the niece and god-daughter of her husband, Alvaro de Z&#250;&#241;iga. <BR>(2) According to Go帽i, J. "Z煤帽iga, <STRONG>Diccionario de historia eclesi谩stica de Espa帽a</STRONG>, IV, 2816, the chronicles of the Order of Preachers, Dominicans, and other ancient sources, while Juan was a boy, he died of an acute illness but was resuscitated hours later through the intercession of Saint Vincent Ferrer, whom his mother, who promised to found a convent in his honor, invoked. <BR>(3) Fray G贸mez de C谩ceres y Sol铆s, <I>maestre</I> of the Order of Alc谩natra was deposed for his delicts and on October 19, 1472, Fray Alonso de Monroy was elected in his place; he supported King Enrique IV and later, the Catholic Monarchs, Fernando of Arag贸n and Isabel of Castilla. The duchess of Ar茅valo, mother of Juan, who was a ten year old boy, saw in this occasion the opportunity to advance his career; with permission of King Enrique, she asked the pope to reserve that office, when it became vacant, for her son; in the meantime, the deposed <I>maestre</I> had not accepted his removal and resisted it militarily. When Pope Sixtus IV was the master general of his order, before his election to the pontificate, he visited the Franciscan convents in Spain and Juan's parents hosted him with great magnificence; at this moment, they sent him many good presents in recognition of the old friendship; the pope assented to their request and by a bull of February 20, 1473, granted the new <I>maestre</I> dispensation for his young age. The deposed <I>maestre</I> died and Fray Alonso de Monroy made himself be elected again on May 28, 1473; everything seemed to be in his favor: the support of the Catholic Monarchs and the constitutions of his order; unfortunately, he was imprisoned when the duke of Ar茅valo, Juan's father, intimated the papal bull as administrator for his son during the latter's minority; Juan took the habit and the dignity of <I>maestre</I> on January 23, 1475. He was the last <I>maestre</I> of Alc谩ntara. <BR>(4) He resigned through an elaborated <I>capitulaci贸</I> signed on that date; he reserved for himself for life the administration and the rents of the party of La Serena; he would from that time on depend directly on the pope and would receive a million in rent for the party of Alc谩ntara; the <I>capitulaci贸</I> also provided that the <I>maestre</I> could receive the sacred order and to enjoy ecclesiastical dignities; likewise, he would obtain, anticipatedly, dispensation for the simony incurred by the signing of this <I>capitulaci贸</I>. <BR>(5) This is according to Go帽i, J. Z煤帽iga <STRONG>Diccionario de historia eclesi&#225;stica de Espa帽a</STRONG>, IV, 2817; Eubel, <STRONG>Hierarchia Catholica Medii et Recentioris Aevi</STRONG>, III, 10, 67 and 211; and "Jean de Zuniga" in "Essai de liste g茅n茅ale des Cardinaux. VIII. Les Cardinaux du XVI<FONT SIZE=2>e</FONT> si&#232;cle." <STRONG>Annuaire Pontifical Catholique de 1939</STRONG>, p. 79, say that he died on August 14, 1504; Chac贸n, Alfonso. <STRONG>Vit&#230;, et res gest&#230; Pontificvm Romanorum et S. R. E. Cardinalivm</STRONG>, II, col. 1373-1374, says that he died on <I>anno sequenti 1504. in Hispania Guadolupi 6 Kalend. Augusti diem</I>.</FONT></P> <CENTER><TABLE BORDER=1 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=2 ><TR> <TD BGCOLOR=FFCC99><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="#Top">Top</A></FONT></TD> <TD BGCOLOR=FFCC99><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="consistories.htm">Consistories</A></FONT></TD> <TD BGCOLOR=FFCC99><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="catalogs.htm">Catalogs</A></FONT></TD> <TD BGCOLOR=FFCC99><FONT SIZE=2><A HREF="cardinals.htm">Home</A></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE></CENTER></DIV><BR> <P><FONT SIZE=2>&#169;1998-2023 Salvador Miranda.</FONT></P> </BODY></HTML>

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